The physicians of Chicago Urogynecology have more than 100 years of experience treating pelvic disorders. With a team approach to care, physicians, nurses and physical therapists apply their combined expertise in a range of conditions and therapies to provide individualized treatment for each patient.
Chicago Urogynecology
The 5500 square foot Center in Chicago was opened in 2007. The advanced diagnostic and therapeutic equipment is unsurpassed and is visited by physicians from around the world. Chicago Urogynecology is located in Lincoln Park on Chicago’s Northside. It is minutes from downtown and immediately accessible by public transportation.
Abraham Shashoua, M.D. – Dr. Shashoua completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago. He is the former Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weiss Hospital, and now serves the as the Center’s Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery.
Traci Beck, M.D. – Dr. Beck completed her residency in Urology at the University of Chicago and her fellowship at Cedar-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. She is the only female urologist in Chicago who is fellowship-trained in female urology.
Sean George, M.D. – Dr. George completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center and his post-graduate training in Urogynecology at Advocate Christ Medical Center.
Chicago Urogynecology is a unique, multidisciplinary program that combines the expertise of specialists with a common focus on the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders. As the only program in Chicago to combine urology, urogynecology and colorectal surgery, our program delivers an integrated, one-stop clinic for diagnosing and treating all pelvic health needs.
Chicago Urogynecology is designed with the patient experience in mind and offers accurate diagnosis and
individualized treatment options in a single location, bringing the specialists to the patient to provide seamless, patient centered and compassionate care. Patients will have the opportunity to see specialists who are fellowship-trained and board certified in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. Physical therapists, gastroenterologists and colorectal
surgeons may also be seen depending on the patient’s condition and treatment plan.
As the population ages, it is projected that more than 43 million women will suffer from some type of pelvic floor disorder.
Chicago Urogynecology is prepared to meet the complex needs of patients with compassionate care, expert
diagnosis, and specialized treatment options with the ultimate goal to help women regain a healthy, higher quality of life.
The specialists at Chicago Urogynecology work with each other and work with their patients to develop
treatment plans to meet each woman’s individual needs and lifestyle.